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Law enforcement and others seeking clues into the mind of what now appears to be a serial bomber say the latest explosive incident on Sunday night, the city’s fourth over 17 days, provided more trail crumbs than definitive signposts pointing toward a potential suspect. Austin interim Police Chief Brian Manley has said preliminary indications...

Amid student and faculty protests against any consideration of plans to take more books and materials from the University of Texas’ Fine Arts Library, the UT Faculty Council on Monday unanimously adopted a resolution objecting to further removal. In an unusually packed faculty council meeting with more than 200 in attendance, various faculty...

The suspected serial bomber terrorizing Austin is more sophisticated than originally believed, but the motive behind the attacks remains a mystery, officials said Monday after a Sunday night explosion that wounded two men in Southwest Austin. The latest incident, the fourth attack in 17 days, signaled to law enforcement that the bomber or bombers have...

The YWCA of Greater Austin is offering free group therapy Tuesday and Wednesday as well as individual and family therapy to those emotionally affected by the recent string of bombings. After two bombings struck last week, the nonprofit sent therapists and interns to East Austin College Prep, the school that 17-year-old bombing victim Draylen Mason...

The father of one of the two men who were injured Sunday evening in an explosion in Southwest Austin is an administrator at the Texas Department of Agriculture and has worked at several state agencies, according to his LinkedIn profile. William A. “Butch” Grote Jr. is the chief information officer for Department of Agriculture. He has previously...